Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Recovery

Month: March 2015

Anthony Riley quit The Voice because he decided there was unfinished business to attend to…in rehab. Riley, a talented singer with a great possible career in music ahead of him, is breaking his silence on why he quit one of … Continue reading →

Helping someone realize and find treatment for their gambling addiction requires a great deal of patience and sensitivity (from you) in order to help the person realize they counseling or treatment. It can be difficult, but the goal is to … Continue reading →

It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. For information on addiction treatment programs and rehab services, feel free to call 866-910-0417

Supporting the Anthony Act can give addicts a real chance at recovery. According to research studies, proper use of inpatient recovery programs is one of the most effective ways to achieve long term sobriety with less relapses, often leading to … Continue reading →

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Women who receive treatment in gender-sensitive programs are more likely to be employed 12 months after treatment admission than women in more traditional treatment programs, according to research funded by NIDA.” Statistics … Continue reading →

March is gambling awareness month, helping individuals spread awareness and find treatment for one of the most common process addictions in the world—gambling. Sure, gambling may be harmless in some situations, such as occasional fun for adults. However, that’s exactly … Continue reading →

The terms opiates and opioids are often used interchangeably, though they essentially have different meanings. Opioids is the more general term, while opiates refers to a group of chemical substances derived from the seed juice of the opium poppy; this … Continue reading →

Heroin is one of the top leading killers of illegal drug users, and an estimated 1 in 10 heroin overdoses results in death. As heroin deaths continue to be on the rise, in 2011 the National Institute on Drug Abuse … Continue reading →

Research studies show that people who use methamphetamine have an increase risk of having Parkinson’s disease, which was evaluated through the use of medical records of over 40,000 people in Utah. Of that group, 5,000 were ‘meth’ users, 1,800 were … Continue reading →